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1 May 1992 Integrated presentation of 3-D data derived from multisensor imagery and anatomical atlases using a parallel processing system
Peter E. Undrill, George G. Cameron, M. J. Cookson, Chris Davies, Neil L. Robinson, Andrew Hill, Tim F. Cootes, Christopher J. Taylor, Ann Thornham, J. Wysocki, Heather M Liddell, Dennis J. Parkinson
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Abstract
The MIRIAD project (Medical Image Reconstruction, Interpretation, Analysis, and Display) brings together a multidisciplinary team with the objectives of exploring interactive presentation and model-based interpretation of three-dimensional medical images taken from high and low resolution studies respectively. A digitized atlas of normal anatomy can then be used to provide the personal atlas by which the medical image can be appraised and quantified.
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Peter E. Undrill, George G. Cameron, M. J. Cookson, Chris Davies, Neil L. Robinson, Andrew Hill, Tim F. Cootes, Christopher J. Taylor, Ann Thornham, J. Wysocki, Heather M Liddell, and Dennis J. Parkinson "Integrated presentation of 3-D data derived from multisensor imagery and anatomical atlases using a parallel processing system", Proc. SPIE 1653, Medical Imaging VI: Image Capture, Formatting, and Display, (1 May 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59480
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

Binary data

Brain

Image processing

Image segmentation

Medical imaging

3D displays

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